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In Focus, 1: Unearthing Justice in El Salvador

By David Schonauer   Wednesday March 29, 2017

In 1981, a year into a bloody civil war in El Salvador, a U.S.-trained counterinsurgency force killed more than 900 men, women and children in El Mozote and surrounding villages. It was the worst atrocity in a conflict marked by torture, executions and disappearances, notes The New York Times. Last …

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